Example sentences of "and you [vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 And you might even have to do this er for an interim period or something
2 And you might even find the James of both doctors scratched out and substituted more than once , such was the atmosphere of indecision which gripped the enclave .
3 And you might even find the occasional short sequence that features language you are studying in class .
4 You may need a lot of confidence a lot of support and you might even need some help looking after your children if they 're quite young .
5 You get something else that says , if , if lost return to , and you might also want to discard the piece of cardboard at the back , because the storage binder does get very full .
6 And you might both like to talk to each other now about what you found easy what you found hard because Kelly found some bits hard , you thought oh it 's obvious , did n't you ?
7 And you might well argue of course that if you are subsidizing films which have no cultural merit or whatever then why we are doing this and that , that would be a question to ask .
8 Because at the end of the day , if something does happen you 've got all this filling in to do and you might well turn around and say It was n't my fault , you could turn around and say it was their fault for coming by .
9 So if you hit the garage you 're going very very slowly and you might just give yourself a jolt but you would n't hurt yourself quite so much .
10 Squeeze it tight and you might just manage to get a hard-on , you miserable little rat ! ’
11 A tour of the brewery shows little has changed over 150 years and you might just catch a glimpse of the ghost of old John Arkell .
12 And you might just see me in the background of one of the shots .
13 And you might not want to tell me , if it 's bad .
14 You see now that the most common cause of death is what they call the of diseases resulting from degenerate lifestyles , and I 'm very proud and I 'm very proud to tell you that although I come from South Africa , and you might not think I 'm very intelligent , as you sit here , down here and there , I can sign your death certificate already .
15 ‘ Yes and you might not live to tell it .
16 Sudden surges or dips in the mains supply are more common than blackouts , and you might not notice what 's causing the glitches in your work .
17 All might go well and you might simply relive and re-experience a happy time in your life .
18 think back to a few years back when I was in training about a job and you might still think it now , but I could n't give , put ideas over to somebody on one-to-one training .
19 Keep it together , Piper , and you might still get out of this alive .
20 You do n't know that and you might never know it .
21 You have not yet read the whole novel — and you would normally read a text all the way through before you seriously get down to translating it .
22 Wh what you 're also saying is , is right though , that within that the danger is that inequalities get too great and you would also need a set of policies which would stop that inequality .
23 If you had not so stupidly bade me keep quiet , I should have done the trick long since , and you would not have had to leave the place at all .
24 Because wh when , when we were looking at , at , at the I mean sort of things the implication to me seemed to be that , that this in itself is a successful policy , rent reduction , interest rate reduction methods improving er productivity , increasing input , in themselves are satisfying the demands of the peasantry and you would not need to go beyond that , I mean well did n't need to , he is n't the ideal , but he did n't need to go and he , he was doing very well out of it .
25 At the beginning of the 1980 's a typeface would have cost around $4,500 and you would probably have had to wait a couple of weeks while it was digitised from some master copy .
26 And because you are so much older , you would n't see yourself as competing for the same resources , and you would probably have matured in ways emotionally , that would make you accept and identify with the parental values , rather than , than feel sad or , or resentful , because you felt you were more like your brother , as it were , and you were being discriminated against .
27 Well no I mean it 's not in your best interest and you would n't do it anyway , that 's more to the point
28 but you always used to have this mince and you would n't eat the mince
29 The only person he 's had through the tr the turbulence and turmoil of the last year is and you would n't give her a
30 Lady Amory 's reaction to this was a mixture of sadness and the old excitement : ‘ We 're very fortunate in that in the near part of the wood garden we 've been able to grass over and you would n't realise the number of big trees that have come down .
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